- name: "Link an epic to another epic"
  description: |
    GitLab now supports linking epics using "related", "blocking," or "blocked" relationships. This feature enables teams to better track and manage epic dependencies across GitLab groups. Effective dependency management is a key component of reducing variability and increasing predictability in value delivery.
  stage: plan
  self-managed: true
  gitlab-com: true
  available_in: [Ultimate]
  documentation_link: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/group/epics/linked_epics.html'
  image_url: 'https://about.gitlab.com/images/14_9/related_epics_add.png'
  published_at: 2022-03-22
  release: 14.9
- name: "Rule mode for scan result policies"
  description: |
    With the GitLab 14.9 release, users can now use rule mode to design and edit scan result policies without needing to edit the policy's YAML directly. This new UI editor makes it easier for users who want to create and manage MR approval rules that are triggered when a given threshold of vulnerabilities are detected in the MR.

    To get started with this new rule mode, navigate to **Security & Compliance > Policies** and create a new Scan Result policy.
  stage: protect
  self-managed: true
  gitlab-com: true
  available_in: [Ultimate]
  documentation_link: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/policies/#policy-editor'
  image_url: 'https://about.gitlab.com/images/14_9/protect-scan-result-policy-rule-mode.png'
  published_at: 2022-03-22
  release: 14.9
- name: "Deployment Approval on the Environments page"
  description: |
    We are excited to introduce the Deployment Approval capability in the GitLab interface. In GitLab 14.8, we introduced the ability to approve deployments via the [API](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/environments/deployment_approvals.html#using-the-api). Now, deployment approvers can view a pending deployment and approve or reject it conveniently directly in the Environments page. This update continues our work to enable teams to create workflows for approving software to go to production or other protected environments. With this update, we are now upgrading the feature to beta.
  stage: "Release"
  self-managed: true
  gitlab-com: true
  available_in: [Premium, Ultimate]
  documentation_link: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/environments/deployment_approvals.html#approve-or-reject-a-deployment'
  image_url: 'https://about.gitlab.com/images/growth/release.png'
  published_at: 2022-03-22
  release: 14.9
- name: "New design for the Environments Page"
  description: |
    Previously, the Environments page enabled you to operate and understand deployments but the design hid some important information and was difficult to read. In GitLab 14.9, we made a comprehensive update to the page so that you can answer key questions about your environments and deployments. Now, you can easily see the status of the latest deployment, the status for various environments, and which commits have been deployed.
  stage: "Release"
  self-managed: true
  gitlab-com: true
  available_in: [Free, Premium, Ultimate]
  documentation_link: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/environments/#view-environments-and-deployments'
  image_url: 'https://about.gitlab.com/images/14_9/release-enviroments-page-redesign.png'
  published_at: 2022-03-22
  release: 14.9
- name: "Project Level Time to restore service API"
  description: |
    In this release, we added API support for Time to Restore Service. This is the 3rd of the 4 [DORA Metrics](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/analytics/ci_cd_analytics.html#devops-research-and-assessment-dora-key-metrics). This data helps teams continuously improve in their stability metrics.
  stage: manage
  self-managed: true
  gitlab-com: true
  available_in: [Ultimate]
  documentation_link: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/api/dora/metrics.html'
  image_url: 'https://about.gitlab.com/images/14_9/ttr_api.png'
  published_at: 2022-03-22
  release: 14.9
- name: "Integrated security training"
  description: |
    GitLab provides a comprehensive set of [security scanning tools](https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/#security-scanning-tools)
    that can identify all manner of security issues. Scanner findings are presented
    in merge requests, pipelines, and in a dedicated Vulnerability Report. When
    available, a recommended solution is given. However, this is not possible for
    all findings. Presenting security findings without guidance on how to fix identified
    problems or explaining the problem’s potential impact can be challenging for
    anyone not familiar with the specific security issue identified. This increases
    the time and friction involved in assessing and ultimately fixing security issues — especially
    in developer workflows.

    We’re pleased to announce the launch of our new
    integrated security training functionality. Two new partners are providing the
    training content. GitLab is already where many developers are working, so we
    designed a solution to provide context-aware security training options from
    inside the GitLab experience.

    Simply enable security training for your projects, select your preferred content sources, and view the results from a security scan. In the vulnerability finding, you'll find a direct link to the security training that most closely matches the particular security issue, and the specific language or framework in which it was detected. Now developers can spend a few quick minutes reviewing targeted, context-relevant training to address security issues as part of their
    normal development workflow.
  stage: secure
  self-managed: true
  gitlab-com: true
  available_in: [Ultimate]
  documentation_link: 'https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/application_security/vulnerabilities/#enable-security-training-for-vulnerabilities'
  image_url: 'https://about.gitlab.com/images/14_9/secure-enable-security-training.png'
  published_at: 2022-03-22
  release: 14.9
